2002 Continental Cup of Curling explained
Year: | 2002 |
Sponsor: | Keg |
Host City: | Regina, Saskatchewan |
Arena: | Agridome |
Dates: | November 7–10 |
Na Score: | 207 |
World Score: | 193 |
In Progress: | N |
Discipline1: | Mixed Doubles |
Na Score-1: | 12 |
World Score-1: | 24 |
Discipline2: | Women's Team |
Na Score-2: | 24 |
World Score-2: | 12 |
Discipline3: | Men's Team |
Na Score-3: | 24 |
World Score-3: | 12 |
Discipline4: | Singles |
Na Score-4: | 8 |
World Score-4: | 24 |
Discipline5: | Women's Skins |
Na Score-5: | 66 |
World Score-5: | 64 |
Discipline6: | Men's Skins |
Na Score-6: | 73 |
World Score-6: | 57 |
The Keg 2002 Continental Cup of Curling was held at the Agridome in Regina, Saskatchewan November 7–10. It was the very first edition of the event. North America defeated their European counterparts 207-193. Despite the fact that all the teams were from Europe, North America's opposition was known as Team World. Later events would name the team "Team Europe" until 2008, when "Team World" was re-adopted after the inclusion of Chinese teams.
Teams
World
- Luzia Ebnöther, Carmen Küng, Tanya Frei, Nadia Röthlisberger
- Elisabet Gustafson, Katarina Nyberg, Louise Marmont, Elisabeth Persson
- Peja Lindholm, Tomas Nordin, Magnus Swartling, Peter Narup
- Hammy McMillan, Norman Brown, Hugh Aitken, Roger McIntyre
- Rhona Martin, Debbie Knox, Fiona MacDonald, Janice Rankin
- Pål Trulsen, Lars Vågberg, Flemming Davanger, Bent Ånund Ramsfjell
North America
Mixed doubles
(Each game worth six points)
- World (Vågberg/Ebnöther) 9-6 North America (Walchuk/Law)
- World (Nordin/Gustafson) 7-5 North America (Ferbey/Jones)
- World (Brown/R. Martin) 6-2 North America (Fraboni/Lank)
- World (Lindholm/Nyberg) 6-1 North America (K. Martin/Skinner)
- North America (Pustovar/E. Brown) 5-4 World (McMillan/Knox)
- North America (Nedohin/Kelly) 9-2 World (Trulsen/Küng)
World wins 24-12
Women's team
(Each game worth six points)
- World (R. Martin) 9-2 North America (Law)
- North America (Lank) 8-4 World (Gustafson)
- North America (Jones) 5-2 World (Ebnöther)
- North America (Lank) 8-6 World (Ebnöther)
- North America (Jones) 5-4 World (Gustafson)
- World (R. Martin) 7-3 North America (Law)
North America wins 24-12
Men's team
(Each game worth six points)
- North America (Pustovar) 8-4 World (McMillan)
- World (Lindholm) 8-4 North America (Ferbey)
- North America (K. Martin) 6-5 World (Trulsen)
- World (Lindholm) 7-6 North America (Pustovar)
- North America (Ferbey) 8-3 World (Trulsen)
- North America (K. Martin) 4-2 World (McMillan)
North America wins 24-12
Singles
(Each game worth two points, eight bonus points awarded to top aggregate score)
- World (Nyberg) 24-12 North America (Waye)
- World (MacDonald) 17-14 North America (E. Brown)
- North America (Wheatcroft) 14-10 World (Frei)
- North America (Pfeifer) 22-19 World (Narup)
- North America (Goodland) 20-13 World (McIntyre)
- World (Ramsfjell) 16-15 North America (Walchuk)
- World (Knox) 17-11 North America (Jones)
- World (Küng) 19-15 North America (Lank)
- World (Gustafson) 20-15 North America (Law)
- North America (K. Martin) 27-13 World (Swartling)
- World (Aitken) 20-17 North America (Pustovar)
- World (Davanger) 22-21 North America (Nedohin)
World wins 24-8
Women's skins
North America wins 66–64
Men's skins
North America wins 73–57
North America wins aggregate 207–193
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